Attitudes of Gender Differences and High Profile Jobs in Selected Universities of Western Uganda

Journal Title: Saudi Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 5

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Abstract:The article examines the relationship between attitudes of staff members towards gender differences and high job positions relating to employee performance and institutional development in selected Universities of Western Uganda. The study adopted an observational, cross-sectional exploration design with bothquantitative andqualitativeasparadigms inorderto describethedataanditscharacteristics [6].Questionnairesandan interview guideswereemployedtogatherinformation fromtherespondents. Data was analyzedusingfrequencies, percentages and bar graphs. The study findings showed that there was a positive relationship between gender differences in decision making and top management positions. The study findings recommended that there is need to ensure building the capacity of women by improving their literacy and leadership skills, give men and women equal opportunities and treat them equally and have equal access to top jobs in all institutions of learning, the study also suggested including both men and women in policy making processes, through consultative ways in high level decision making. Keywords: Gender differences Attitudes, Employment, and Western Uganda.

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(2018). Attitudes of Gender Differences and High Profile Jobs in Selected Universities of Western Uganda. Saudi Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 3(5), 590-594. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-400790